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Post by emptyfox on Jul 8, 2011 18:00:25 GMT -8
Oh, ok. Well...Oasis put out one of my favorite albums of all time You must be fucking joking.
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Post by Pea on Jul 8, 2011 18:17:30 GMT -8
Hostile much? What's the problem?
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Post by emptyfox on Jul 8, 2011 18:32:55 GMT -8
I have no problem, I'm just surprised I guess.
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Post by Pea on Jul 8, 2011 18:34:25 GMT -8
IMO, flawless from start to finish.
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Post by Pea on Jul 8, 2011 18:35:57 GMT -8
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Post by davers on Jul 8, 2011 19:51:44 GMT -8
Definitely Maybe is better as an album (IMO) but the hits on Whats the Story are undeniably great.
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Post by Rusty on Jul 8, 2011 19:53:56 GMT -8
Definitely Maybe is better as an album (IMO) but the hits on Whats the Story are undeniably great. I think that pretty much every song on that album could have been a single though. I'm with Pea on this one, one of my favorites.
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Post by stamper on Jul 9, 2011 5:39:04 GMT -8
Definitely Maybe is a better album - but (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is fantastic. - and i would love to see Oasis live!
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Post by Pea on Jul 9, 2011 10:11:29 GMT -8
IMO, Definitely Maybe is a better album - but (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is fantastic. - and i would love to see Oasis live!
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Post by wompwomp on Jul 9, 2011 11:36:09 GMT -8
The Beady Eye album is freaking terrible. I'm really interested to hear Noel's new album.
Oasis was one of the most disappointing concerts I've ever seen. They completely phoned it in and barely played for over an hour. It sucked.
But yes, Definitely Maybe and What's the Story are amazing freaking albums, two of my favorites.
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Post by kymess_jr on Jul 9, 2011 14:55:32 GMT -8
What's the Story will always be one of my favourite albums, and I'm glad I got a chance to see Oasis live, but I'm in total agreement with Womp that they put on a terrible show. They basically just stood still for an hour an half, and about half that time Liam spent the show sulking backstage. They did have a really good light show though.
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Post by wolfhat on Jul 12, 2011 1:20:14 GMT -8
Late to the conversation, but I too will be attending Coachella 2012! Add me to the list! I'm going for the first weekend, and it will be my first time to Indio, let alone the festival. A bunch of friends and I are staying in La Quinta so unfortunately I will not be camping with you lot, but if this year's Sasquatch is any indication, I will probably run into many of you inside! I know it's a much bigger festival, but keep an eye out all the same!
I read the first and last 5 pages of this thread and feel I can fill in the gap, but if anything substantial happened in between I'd appreciate some Stamps Notes. I'm guessing they aren't necessary, though.
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Post by know ID yuh on Jul 13, 2011 20:36:54 GMT -8
Cool, I added you to the list in the first post. Even if you are staying at a hotel, chances are you will want to hang out in the campground for a couple hours after the headliners. As long as I can sneak in another four cases of beer, you and your friends are welcome to swing by our camp for some wandering beers. The Coachella campground is more like a carnival than the Sasquatch campground, although us Sasquatchers definitely drink more at night.
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Post by mrlahey on Jul 13, 2011 20:47:58 GMT -8
Going with a car camping pass.
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Post by Pea on Jul 13, 2011 20:50:56 GMT -8
mrlahey we should start looking into our travel options once August rolls around.
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Post by mrlahey on Jul 13, 2011 20:51:47 GMT -8
Sounds like a plan.
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Post by wolfhat on Jul 14, 2011 21:05:23 GMT -8
Cool, I added you to the list in the first post. Even if you are staying at a hotel, chances are you will want to hang out in the campground for a couple hours after the headliners. As long as I can sneak in another four cases of beer, you and your friends are welcome to swing by our camp for some wandering beers. The Coachella campground is more like a carnival than the Sasquatch campground, although us Sasquatchers definitely drink more at night. Awesome. Thanks for the offer as well as the insight. I'll warn you my group is something like 15-20 people, but chances are we'll be broken up into factions so I wouldn't be bringing all of us by. I definitely want to check out the campground scene, thought. Hopefully the shuttle allows for some afterpartying!
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Post by Fig on Jul 19, 2011 16:47:33 GMT -8
So I have a nice lil chunk of cash coming my way within the month. On a scale of 1-yes, should I get a ticket and pop my Coachella cherry with you wonderful bastards?
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Post by Fig on Jul 19, 2011 16:48:12 GMT -8
There is so much inuendo in that post.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2011 17:04:27 GMT -8
Do you even have to ask??
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